Kang Ji-hwan

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Kang Ji-hwan
Born Jo Tae Gyu
(1977-03-20) March 20, 1977
Seoul, South Korea
Occupation Actor
Years active 2001 – present
Height 184cm
Weight 73kg
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization Gang Ji-hwan
McCune–Reischauer Kang Chihwan
Birth name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization Jo Tae-gyu
McCune–Reischauer Cho T'aegyu
Website
http://www.kangstarjp.jp/

Kang Ji-hwan (born March 20, 1977, as Jo Tae-gyu) is a South Korean actor.

Career

Kang made his debut in the entertainment industry through popular musical productions The Rocky Horror Show and Grease. Then he played small roles in popular Korean TV Dramas such as Summer Scent (KBS2, 2003), Nonstop 4 (MBC,2003), Youth! Fly To The Sky (KBS2, 2004), More Beautiful Than A Flower (KBS2) and Save the Last Dance for Me (SBS,2004).

He started to play lead roles and shot to fame in MBC's 2005 TV Drama Be Strong, Geum-soon!, in which he co-starred with Han Hye-jin. His role in this drama also made him become famous outside Korea, especially in Japan, China, and Taiwan.

Meanwhile his first movie debut was in an independent movie in 2005 titled Host and Guest from the Korean director named Shin Dong-il. This movie was acclaimed both in Korean and International Film Festival,[1] including shown in Berlin Film Festival and The 32nd Seattle Film Festival in 2006.[2][3] He was then cast in the film Rough Cut for which he won several Best New Actor awards for his performance. He played Su-ta, a hot-tempered action star opposite So Ji-sub who played a gangster who wants to be an actor. In 2009 he starred in the action romantic comedy My Girlfriend Is An Agent opposite Kim Ha-neul and won Best New Actor at the Grand Bell Awards.

In 2011, he starred with Yoon Eun-hye in the drama Lie To Me, as the wealthy owner of World Hotel, Hyun Ki-Joon. In this drama Gong Ah-Jung (Yoon Eun-hye) tells a small white lie to an old friend saying she is married. When Gong is seen with Hyun later, everyone assumes he is her husband and the rumour starts to spread.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role
2005 Host and Guest Gye-sang
2008 Rough Cut Jang Su-ta
2009 My Girlfriend Is An Agent Lee Jae-joon
The Relation of Face, Mind and Love Kang Tae-pung
2012 Runway Cop Cha Chul-soo

Television series

Year Title Role Network
2003 Summer Scent Jung-ah's husband KBS2
Nonstop 4 MBC
2004 More Beautiful Than a Flower Sticker photo on cellphone KBS2
Youth! Fly To The Sky KBS2
If You Only Knew Suh In-woo KBS2
Save the Last Dance for Me Shin Jung-kyu SBS
2005 Be Strong, Geum-soon! Goo Jae-hee MBC
2006 Fireworks Nah In-jae MBC
90 Days, Time to Love Hyun Ji-seok MBC
2007 Capital Scandal Sunwoo Wan KBS2
2008 Hong Gil-dong Hong Gil-dong KBS2
2010 Coffee House Lee Jin-soo SBS
2011 Lie to Me Hyun Ki-joon SBS
2013 Incarnation of Money Lee Cha-don SBS

Musical theatre

Year Title
2001 The Rocky Horror Show (Korean Version)
2004 Grease (Korean Version)
2010 Cafe In

Miscellaneous videos

Year Title Starring Language Notes
2012 Kim Hyung-jun Music Video Drama Kim Hyung-jun, himself, Lee Ki Woo Korean Complimentary music video drama featuring snippets of songs "Just Let It Go" and "Bad Guy" from Kim Hyung-jun's album Escape

Discography

Year Track Album
2006 그냥 아는 사람 Exhibition of Fireworks OST
2011 Lovin Icecream feat. As One Lie To Me Japan OST[4]

Awards

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2005 MBC Drama Awards Best New Actor Be Strong, Geum-soon![5] Won
Excellent Acting Award Won
2007 KBS Drama Awards Excellent Acting Award Capital Scandal[6] Won
Best Couple Award with Han Ji Min Won
2008 Best Couple Award with Sung Yu Ri Hong Gil Dong Won
Netizen Award Won
44th Baeksang Arts Awards Popularity Award Won
7th Korean Film Awards Best New Actor Rough Cut Won
28th Critics Choice Awards Best New Actor Won
29th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best New Actor Won
2009 45th Baeksang Arts Awards Best New Actor Won
46th Grand Bell Awards Best New Actor My Girlfriend Is An Agent Won
2013 SBS Drama Awards Best Couple Award with Hwang Jung-eum Incarnation of Money Pending

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